Also naming the 600 block of N. 34th Street as “C. B. Kimmins Way” to honor the life and memory of C. B. Kimmins and his service to the City of Philadelphia. WHEREAS, C. B. Kimmins was a fearless and beloved anti-drug advocate and community pillar in West Philadelphia. Educated at Cardinal Dougherty High School and St. Joseph’s University, he taught in the School District of Philadelphia for thirty years, where he launched himself into advocacy for the students of Philadelphia while looking for nothing in return but the safety of the Philadelphian youth. His students dubbed him C. B., standing for “Cool Bernie”; and WHEREAS, C. B. initiated after-school programs to inspire students and keep them on the path to success. From the 1970s onward, he consistently encouraged students to avoid guns, bullying, drugs, and violence; instead, he taught his students to learn tolerance for others. By the 1990s, he was partnering with people from all walks of life to spread his message that the students of Philadelphia are valued; and WHEREAS, Launching his volunteer work outside of the classroom, C. B. became a gang-control worker for the City of Philadelphia in 1967. He then served at the House of Umoja, providing guidance to alienated, gang-affiliated males to transform them into self-assured and productive citizens; his determination to resist crime was deeply rooted in his faith; and WHEREAS, Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, C. B. would stand vigil outside drug houses, preventing dealer…
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This Resolution was ADOPTED.
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